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the park.ct much of this to be completed in early 2020 and ask that an overview be presented to the commission this february. this project is in follow-up to the 2015 capital improvement planning projects that took place between recreation and park. we do not have updated cost estimates, but we expect those to be at the same level or larger than the 25 to $30 million that came out in 2015. there are three points i would like to end on. number one, the importance of preserving san francisco's natural resources. this is essential to the mission statement for the 2020 parks bond. [calling names] is certainly one of the city's most precious natural resources. number two, it is believed that many of the core features are in poor or deficient condition and this project will continue to the overall assessment of [calling names] -- buena vista's conditions. number three, and as part of the park bond selection process, buena vista should be viewed as a leverage funding. over the last decade, they have r
the park.ct much of this to be completed in early 2020 and ask that an overview be presented to the commission this february. this project is in follow-up to the 2015 capital improvement planning projects that took place between recreation and park. we do not have updated cost estimates, but we expect those to be at the same level or larger than the 25 to $30 million that came out in 2015. there are three points i would like to end on. number one, the importance of preserving san francisco's...
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and almost an extension of the park. ou see here an image which is looking right into one of the residential buildings and how we have the public area and the staircases and access to the lobbies and to the public parts of the building, very integrated with the design of the park. so these things are working together and, in fact, our design teams meet often together to make sure that we don't have any issues in terms of coordinating those. this is a bird's-eye view of the two paseos. well, the shared public way which is now officially called plank road. is it official yet? so on the left, plank road, and on the right bridgeview way. and you see how we have important infrastructure elements, but we're integrating with the park design. the promenade of the buildings is another important piece of this, again for infrastructure. some of our utilities are under that promenade, but we want to make sure it's integrated into the design of the park itself. and the cross-section that you'll see here in front of building a, you get
and almost an extension of the park. ou see here an image which is looking right into one of the residential buildings and how we have the public area and the staircases and access to the lobbies and to the public parts of the building, very integrated with the design of the park. so these things are working together and, in fact, our design teams meet often together to make sure that we don't have any issues in terms of coordinating those. this is a bird's-eye view of the two paseos. well, the...
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and almost an extension of the park. you see here an image which is looking right into one of the residential buildings and how we have the public area and the staircases and access to the lobbies and to the public parts of the building, very integrated with the design of the park. so these things are working together and, in fact, our design teams meet often together to make sure that we don't have any issues in terms of coordinating those. this is a bird's-eye view of the two paseos. well, the shared public way which is now officially called plank road. is it official yet? so on the left, plank road, and on the right bridgeview way. and you see how we have important infrastructure elements, but we're integrating with the park design. the promenade of the buildings is another important piece of this, again for infrastructure. some of our utilities are under that promenade, but we want to make sure it's integrated into the design of the park itself. and the cross-section that you'll see here in front of building a, you ge
and almost an extension of the park. you see here an image which is looking right into one of the residential buildings and how we have the public area and the staircases and access to the lobbies and to the public parts of the building, very integrated with the design of the park. so these things are working together and, in fact, our design teams meet often together to make sure that we don't have any issues in terms of coordinating those. this is a bird's-eye view of the two paseos. well,...
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sure the park has taken over some of the fishing waters. but what many people don't understand is it doesn't mean the fishing business is over it's not over because once the fish that are produced in the park mature they also leave these areas they leave. sessile. everyone in this community is involved in the fishing business from making the nats to selling the fish and then smoking it so that it can be transported to other parts of the country. a few years ago much of this trade with informal but then the government ordered the registration of the boats and the formation of the cooperatives. the wildlife conservation society has been working with the cooperatives on behalf of the governments the n.g.o.s helps them understand why for instance the mesh in the nets has to be big enough to let small fish through and why it's more sustainable to let the fish grow and reproduce. bishops' isn't the artists know fishing business doesn't produce any bicultural waste everything they catch is kept unused . they produce for the local gap in his market
sure the park has taken over some of the fishing waters. but what many people don't understand is it doesn't mean the fishing business is over it's not over because once the fish that are produced in the park mature they also leave these areas they leave. sessile. everyone in this community is involved in the fishing business from making the nats to selling the fish and then smoking it so that it can be transported to other parts of the country. a few years ago much of this trade with informal...
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it is the full story of rosa parks. the seasoned, lifelong activist, and the woman behind the civil rights icon. [ applause ] >> and now we're going to find out which of these ladies really is the incredible rosa parks. will the real rosa parks please stand up. >> rosa parks is often thought of as a meek seamstress who one day accidentally stumbles into history and refuses to give up her seat on the bus launching the modern civil rights movement. and that version taught in schools and often celebrated nationally very much distorts and limits who rosa parks actually was. her activism starts two decades before her historic bus stand on december 1st, 1955, and will continue for four decades after. >> as far as i can remember during my lifetime, i resisted the idea of being mistreated and pushed around because of my race, and i felt that all people should be free, regardless of their color. >> one day when i was about 10, i met a little white boy named franklin on the road. he was about my size, maybe a little bit larger. he
it is the full story of rosa parks. the seasoned, lifelong activist, and the woman behind the civil rights icon. [ applause ] >> and now we're going to find out which of these ladies really is the incredible rosa parks. will the real rosa parks please stand up. >> rosa parks is often thought of as a meek seamstress who one day accidentally stumbles into history and refuses to give up her seat on the bus launching the modern civil rights movement. and that version taught in schools...
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of the private bus luly game reserve borders kruger national park on one side view . mirror animals can roam freely there are no fences. only the outer border of the brotherly reserve is protected. the reason we're having and it's expose here is because we don't want it in the most inside the reserve to give you a way to go outside this main roads quite busy cars and drive people are driving and driving so fast so if anyone is going always has a way to go out we're going to lose so many of them in the most so i'm not out or is in the fence has entered through city where trying to protect us from you in. time and again poachers dig under the fence to get into the park most of the world's $20000.00 remaining rhinos live in south africa but around $1000.00 of the animals are killed each year vs this park is home to around 80 rhinos all of them have had their horns cut off this controversial procedure is intended to protect the rhinos from poachers but the horns grow back and a large part of them cannot be removed. rhinos have a huge disability their eyesight is so poor th
of the private bus luly game reserve borders kruger national park on one side view . mirror animals can roam freely there are no fences. only the outer border of the brotherly reserve is protected. the reason we're having and it's expose here is because we don't want it in the most inside the reserve to give you a way to go outside this main roads quite busy cars and drive people are driving and driving so fast so if anyone is going always has a way to go out we're going to lose so many of them...
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the questions about shadows. this is a parkn the middle of a city that eventually knew was going to be surrounded by high rise buildings. immediately, it's going to be in shadows. that was part of pete walker and adam's consideration in terms of planting from the beginning. what is really interesting from a micro point of view, the far eastern end of the park is much foggier and wetter than the eastern end. there are dozen a micro climates within the park and a dozen subgardens that talk to each of those micro climates. the far west is the driest. it's for the prehistoric garden occurs. the shadows today actually are coming more from the east end. 181 cast a significant shadow on the park. i've been on that east end many, many times. and broad sunlight -- actually, it's hot certain times of the year. it's a lovely place to sit. what you realize immediately is that if it's 1500 feet long and five acres, there are going to be areas of shadow, there are going to be areas of sun. it has that modulation that one finds in great parks
the questions about shadows. this is a parkn the middle of a city that eventually knew was going to be surrounded by high rise buildings. immediately, it's going to be in shadows. that was part of pete walker and adam's consideration in terms of planting from the beginning. what is really interesting from a micro point of view, the far eastern end of the park is much foggier and wetter than the eastern end. there are dozen a micro climates within the park and a dozen subgardens that talk to...
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location, scale and program of the park. and then looking at each of the major categories of maintenance and operations for those parks and when namely management, engineering, scape and janitorial. to develop operations and maintenance budget that will be detailed for the parks that have been designed to a construction level and the phase 1 stage one area. and then projections for the parks that would come online and phases 2 through 4. key to this is to create a living document and a framework for a document that can be updated and added to overtime recognizing the phasing of the project over many years and decades. and lastly, to structure it so that it can be used as a guide to procure services and develop rfps for contracting for the work. so those are the key goals here. you are well familiar with the over all plan and it's a large system of 300 acres of parks and so being very thoughtful about the diversity of programs, and the types of open spaces we'll have are key to the development of the manual. i mentioned the ph
location, scale and program of the park. and then looking at each of the major categories of maintenance and operations for those parks and when namely management, engineering, scape and janitorial. to develop operations and maintenance budget that will be detailed for the parks that have been designed to a construction level and the phase 1 stage one area. and then projections for the parks that would come online and phases 2 through 4. key to this is to create a living document and a...
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the kruger national park and the private pilot game reserve share a border here the animals move freely between the 2 areas but the game reserve 60 as fans. poachers are constantly trying to force their way in there after right or. just so all too often they succeed. the black members consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information observant patrol. they've been doing it for 7 years and that time poaching has gone down significantly they also spread the worlds to local residents everyone benefits from the animals they break your wrists and jobs. i am sure that we men are the best because we saw caring being and really less so sickly we don't give information to anybody. as even in comes the most dangerous part of their work begins for most voters night falls the beginning of the work day the black mambazo make sure their presence is known every night. one time later crossed paths with soldiers. they stop at a 10 meter was the most they were looking at are also getting in there and then h. what they need is that we need to write so chi
the kruger national park and the private pilot game reserve share a border here the animals move freely between the 2 areas but the game reserve 60 as fans. poachers are constantly trying to force their way in there after right or. just so all too often they succeed. the black members consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information observant patrol. they've been doing it for 7 years and that time poaching has gone down significantly they also...
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the black mamba keep going until. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the parks and. america one of the richest countries on earth. but every year around 700 women die in childbirth or shortly after most of them are african-american ask. why are there risk factors so high. oh mama has gone to heaven america has lost mothers. close up in 60 minutes with d.w. . and on demand. pass language courses. video and audio. anytime anywhere. media sector. in the army of climate change. cut costs to make the city. looks nice to people. want to do years do they have of their future. g.w. dot com megacities the making. clear church. this is the w. news africa coming up on the program africa is on high i'll let the crew in our virus has already killed thousands in asia and across africa measure. being put in place to prevent that deadly virus spreading. also coming out. it's a tale of loyalty and resilience this taxi driver and his cock pocket as well the swings in ears and as those stuck in the. under we means the nigerian artist whose unique way or painting history is bringing us.
the black mamba keep going until. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the parks and. america one of the richest countries on earth. but every year around 700 women die in childbirth or shortly after most of them are african-american ask. why are there risk factors so high. oh mama has gone to heaven america has lost mothers. close up in 60 minutes with d.w. . and on demand. pass language courses. video and audio. anytime anywhere. media sector. in the army of climate change. cut...
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the black mamba keep going until. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the parks and us. time and. challenge. for filmmaking. in architecture foreign music. the arts consume one thing above all else. she. has got to change. can art become climate friendly. next d.w.i. . the world economic forum 20 twentieth's down posts recently dead change to deliver global goals on leaders making good on their commitments to create a sustainable world the same with all goals should be understood as an extraordinary collective view of the future of the greatest risks we face the job of the presents a high profile criminal discussion for hosted by sarah challis 45 minutes on the. go. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine let me all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of the press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d. w. made for minds. such. i think every human on this planet on some level is aware that our home is in crisis that something is not right in our world.
the black mamba keep going until. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the parks and us. time and. challenge. for filmmaking. in architecture foreign music. the arts consume one thing above all else. she. has got to change. can art become climate friendly. next d.w.i. . the world economic forum 20 twentieth's down posts recently dead change to deliver global goals on leaders making good on their commitments to create a sustainable world the same with all goals should be understood as...
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, very human and the very real rosa parks. r powerful story and long fight for justice have always thenated with me, and is first woman and first african-american to serve as librarian of congress, i take special pleasure in having the rosa parks collection housed here. [applause] here in the world's largest library, side-by-side with the papers of frederick douglass, abraham lincoln, mary church terrel and thurgood marshall. rosa parks lived a life dedicated to equal rights and social justice and help change the country with the examples she set. standse of rosa parks with pride in the capital of rotunda, and in this exhibition you will see her standing tall quite literally, as her photos, papers and videos tower more than 12 feet above you. none of this would have been possible without the generosity of the howard g buford the rosan, who made parks collection a gift to the nation and the library. it all started when jensen collins, journalist, learned the collection was stored away in boxes in a warehouse. about and itory was
, very human and the very real rosa parks. r powerful story and long fight for justice have always thenated with me, and is first woman and first african-american to serve as librarian of congress, i take special pleasure in having the rosa parks collection housed here. [applause] here in the world's largest library, side-by-side with the papers of frederick douglass, abraham lincoln, mary church terrel and thurgood marshall. rosa parks lived a life dedicated to equal rights and social justice...
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chinese you need to associate in such cases the mombasa call the parks poaching rangers. but tonight as calm interrupted only by sighting of him palace and hippopotamus the black mamba keep going until. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the parks ice and. the climate. chilling. for film making. an architecture for in music. the arts consume one thing above all else. energy. that has got to change. can art become climate friendly. next d.w. . every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences are disastrous our documentary series displaced tomatoes and green the exodus of gonna stop those. factories are being deserted. farmers are facing bankruptcy the current 6 free trade. d.w. . earth the home worth saving of global india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global oil goes the embodied series of global 3000 on d w and online it will get about the. more. i think every human on this planet on some level is aware that our home is in cris
chinese you need to associate in such cases the mombasa call the parks poaching rangers. but tonight as calm interrupted only by sighting of him palace and hippopotamus the black mamba keep going until. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the parks ice and. the climate. chilling. for film making. an architecture for in music. the arts consume one thing above all else. energy. that has got to change. can art become climate friendly. next d.w. . every 2 seconds a person is forced to...
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if you recall, during the golden gate park project, the coast commission bumps up into golden gate park, up through the middle lake area. so we engaged with the planning department of justice odepartment onthat. we also had applications into the california department of fish and game, the united states fish and wildlife, and getting their approval to engage out here. we have a qualified biologist on our team to help us maneuver through those pathways. and we're hoping that they'll give us authority to move forward with this in the next several months. we also determined, as of yesterday, the army corps of engineers doesn't want any part of our project, which is good. in any case, i'm excited about the project, hopefully you are, and i would like your approval to move forward. >> thank you, dan. >> it takes 6,000 to 9 nos collected by both parents over the course of 16 days to raise a nest of chickadee babies and they're just a third of an ounce. imagine how many caterpillars to raise a woodbecker. wood pecker. if we don't have host plants, there will be no caterpillars and thus no baby
if you recall, during the golden gate park project, the coast commission bumps up into golden gate park, up through the middle lake area. so we engaged with the planning department of justice odepartment onthat. we also had applications into the california department of fish and game, the united states fish and wildlife, and getting their approval to engage out here. we have a qualified biologist on our team to help us maneuver through those pathways. and we're hoping that they'll give us...
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chinese and it was so scary in such cases the mom called the parks poaching rangers. but tonight as calm interrupted only by sighting of him power loss and hippopotamus. the black mamba keep going i'm still. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the park's eyes and ears. the. truth harbors true contents of. one cycle of. scraps from ships in europe that are reduced in asia. it's called ecological ship recycling. in our series work places. global 3030 minutes on d w. eco india. fighting climate change by empowering women. and initiatives in india knows how. they aim to reduce high energy consumption in private households by educating women . a win win for everybody. 90 minutes on d w. actually christmas just shows numbers but strength of shows. the business of the law. comes. up costs. of the smart way to get when you're going. to go blow his mobility show every week w. . they were systematically robbed by the nazis. and after the war there were no signs of compensation. jewish art collectors got to end and sold mine. today researchers are searching for the mis
chinese and it was so scary in such cases the mom called the parks poaching rangers. but tonight as calm interrupted only by sighting of him power loss and hippopotamus. the black mamba keep going i'm still. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the park's eyes and ears. the. truth harbors true contents of. one cycle of. scraps from ships in europe that are reduced in asia. it's called ecological ship recycling. in our series work places. global 3030 minutes on d w. eco india. fighting...
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later the lives of the black members at a small camp in the national park close to 30 women are involved in the project each morning they start their work day by going out in small groups to check the fences. the women covered 12 kilometers of ground on foot following the park's fence line and they're not alone there wasn't any i don't here. that looks like a bozo no one i mean you. know you don't get. the private bus lulay game reserve borders kruger national park on one side yes dear animals can roam freely there are no fences. only the outer border of the blue a reserve is protected. there is in were hitting and it's expense yeah is because we we don't wonder in a muss inside the reserved to all who save your way to go outside this main road described busy caza dry people a driving and a driving so fast so he's any was going always his your way to go out we're going to lose so many in him in a most so i'm not outer is in the fence or his eric through c.t. where saying to protect the in a was from here will the time and again and poachers dig under the fence to get into the park most o
later the lives of the black members at a small camp in the national park close to 30 women are involved in the project each morning they start their work day by going out in small groups to check the fences. the women covered 12 kilometers of ground on foot following the park's fence line and they're not alone there wasn't any i don't here. that looks like a bozo no one i mean you. know you don't get. the private bus lulay game reserve borders kruger national park on one side yes dear animals...
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loulou game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. can women do this more successfully than men. yes just say. it's 6 am late democrat brothers shift is about to begin. the. moment you don't get legal we need go on that one which will. lead to that thank. you for them if you believe it's $33.00 like the civil. war and it's highly you think about that. later the lives of the black members at a small camp in the national park close to 30 women are involved in the project each morning they start their work day by going out in small groups to check the fences. their women covered 12 kilometers of ground on foot following the park's fence line and they're not alone. was it i mean i don't hear. what looks like a bozo no one i mean you. say the. us the private by loony game reserve borders kruger national park on one side yes your animals can roam freely there are no fences. only the outer border of the brotherly reserve is protected. the reason we're having and it's expensive is because we don't want any miles inside the reserve to give you
loulou game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. can women do this more successfully than men. yes just say. it's 6 am late democrat brothers shift is about to begin. the. moment you don't get legal we need go on that one which will. lead to that thank. you for them if you believe it's $33.00 like the civil. war and it's highly you think about that. later the lives of the black members at a small camp in the national park close to 30 women are involved in the project each morning...
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the black mamba keep going until. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the parks and. play . you can me turn at night. or industrial complexes over. she's armed with brushes painted and can miss. marston silk and silk a bog is captivated by the night. her dark passion blossoms as magical paintings of. your romance next on t.w. love. her there. on the audi r s q 8. don't i look great. oh ok so i'm not going to call the daintree and i'm a bit of a gas guzzler farm superstore and just. today someone who isn't a big fan of s.u.v.s wants to test me out. to see if i can win them over read the film 60 minutes d.w. see. me take the 1st holy un with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. pick up more than football on line. plane. taking a ride on the wild side we will find out why your legs before them.
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chinese and it was last seen in such cases the mombasa call the park's poaching rangers. but tonight as calm interrupted only by sighting of him last and hippopotamus. the black members keep going on. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the park's ice and. play . actually this meters just shows numbers but rather shows. the magazine slate dot. com. the smart way to get where you're going to play. lists global auto and mobility show every week w. . to. change the world. the cry for freedom and the fight for freedom were always accompanied by music listening. to transcend dreams and bring us all together. our 2 part documentary about the revolutionary power of music. hearts and john how songs become pieces of history. the songs like that don't go away but stay with us for all time highs to play the sound of fresh starts february 7th on w.
chinese and it was last seen in such cases the mombasa call the park's poaching rangers. but tonight as calm interrupted only by sighting of him last and hippopotamus. the black members keep going on. 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the park's ice and. play . actually this meters just shows numbers but rather shows. the magazine slate dot. com. the smart way to get where you're going to play. lists global auto and mobility show every week w. . to. change the world. the cry for...
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and it was all seen in such cases call the parks poaching rangers. tonight as calm interrupted only by sighting of them and hippopotamus. then suddenly their truck dies just as it's passing the hippos. to that missing so many times a song how come some of the bass because it's quite challenging because we're in the blues does meet my analogy because anytime d.d. wants to yeah. to start. success the truck comes back to life keep going until 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the park's ice and. joining me now from south africa is our correspondent. worked on reports we just saw. slice to see you looking good so let's get straight to it so why do people there ryan lose so important that they would risk their lives protecting them. i mean obviously the people in the region have seen what happened in the past years and decades that the numbers of rhinos just went down and down and behind it is of course also an economic interest because as you know the region around kruger national park really heavy lead depends on tourism thousands of tourist
and it was all seen in such cases call the parks poaching rangers. tonight as calm interrupted only by sighting of them and hippopotamus. then suddenly their truck dies just as it's passing the hippos. to that missing so many times a song how come some of the bass because it's quite challenging because we're in the blues does meet my analogy because anytime d.d. wants to yeah. to start. success the truck comes back to life keep going until 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the...
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the black members consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information observe and patrol. they've been doing it for 7 years and that's the time poaching has gone down significantly they also spread the worlds to local residents everyone benefits from the animals they break your wrists and jobs. i am sure that the women at best because we saw caring. in ri. don't give information to inability. to even incomes the most dangerous part of their work begins for most poachers nightfall is the beginning of the workday the black mamba us make sure their presence is known every night. one time later crossed paths with soldiers. they stop at a 10 meter was the most they were looking at a loss of beauty and then h. what they did that to me to write so that was so challenging and it was so scary in such cases the mom called the park's poaching rangers. but tonight as calm interrupted only by sighting of him powerless and hippopotamus the black mamba keep going until 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the park's eyes and ears . the 77 percent
the black members consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information observe and patrol. they've been doing it for 7 years and that's the time poaching has gone down significantly they also spread the worlds to local residents everyone benefits from the animals they break your wrists and jobs. i am sure that the women at best because we saw caring. in ri. don't give information to inability. to even incomes the most dangerous part of their work...
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employees and the managers of the park? has it been some thinking as to other than the physical copies, how would it be manifested? where would we reside? >> it's organized so it can be placed in a digital access. we haven't discussed that specific need yet. >> i think there's maybe, as you look at the production of it, that maybe that's something that should be considered. the other question that i had, is it just in terms of the maintenance yard layout, these are specifics that we will get into later but there's never enough room for equipment storage and have you looked at other -- is this informed by looking at other comparable maintenance yards that are comparable acreage. some of that is wetlands and open space. still, it's significant. >> yes. i can't touch on that but they benched mark the program and the size against numerous of the city parks and rec and park facilities as well as the facilities that they have at mission bay and in other park locations to gage the size of those facilities. one other thing i would n
employees and the managers of the park? has it been some thinking as to other than the physical copies, how would it be manifested? where would we reside? >> it's organized so it can be placed in a digital access. we haven't discussed that specific need yet. >> i think there's maybe, as you look at the production of it, that maybe that's something that should be considered. the other question that i had, is it just in terms of the maintenance yard layout, these are specifics that we...
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employees and the managers of the park? has it been some thinking as to other than the physical copies, how would it be manifested? where would we reside? >> it's organized so it can be placed in a digital access. we haven't discussed that specific need yet. >> i think there's maybe, as you look at the production of it, that maybe that's something that should be considered. the other question that i had, is it just in terms of the maintenance yard layout, these are specifics that we will get into later but there's never enough room for equipment storage and have you looked at other -- is this informed by looking at other comparable maintenance yards that are comparable acreage. some of that is wetlands and open space. still, it's significant. >> yes. i can't touch on that but they benched mark the program and the size against numerous of the city parks and rec and park facilities as well as the facilities that they have at mission bay and in other park locations to gage the size of those facilities. one other thing i would n
employees and the managers of the park? has it been some thinking as to other than the physical copies, how would it be manifested? where would we reside? >> it's organized so it can be placed in a digital access. we haven't discussed that specific need yet. >> i think there's maybe, as you look at the production of it, that maybe that's something that should be considered. the other question that i had, is it just in terms of the maintenance yard layout, these are specifics that we...
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the black mamba consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhino as they gather information observe and patrol. they've been doing it for 7 years and that's time poaching has gone down significantly they also spread the worlds to local residents everyone benefits from the animals they break your wrists and jobs. i am sure that the women at its best and decision. because we are still caring. and we. just say even in comes the most dangerous part of their work begins for most poachers nightfall is the beginning of the workday the black mamba us make sure their presence is known every night. one time later cross paths with no troops. they stop at a 10 meter was the most they were looking at it would also be a bit then what they did that we need to write so challenging and it was so scary in such cases call the parks poaching rangers. but tonight just calm interrupted only by sighting of him and hippopotamus. then suddenly their truck dies just as it's passing the hippos. into that mrs armine time to start how can some of the best because it's quite challenging becau
the black mamba consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhino as they gather information observe and patrol. they've been doing it for 7 years and that's time poaching has gone down significantly they also spread the worlds to local residents everyone benefits from the animals they break your wrists and jobs. i am sure that the women at its best and decision. because we are still caring. and we. just say even in comes the most dangerous part of their work begins...
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the week. >> and a new state park could be coming do the bay area. the governor wants to create the park in his city. ismez know who to 49ers will play. they are taking on the packers. >> here to break it down is joe fonzie. yesterday was the fist playoff game in levi stadium. everyone said we want to see the seahawks. we've something to prove. >> they will see the seahawks twice next year. they will host the championship game and that's happening on the 49ers know who the opponent is. the seahawks at green bay to face aaron rodgers, the packers went ahead 21-3 when rogers threw to adams, made a move and a 40-yard touchdown play. the seahawks scored the next 13 points. lynch powering in for the second score of the game. pete carroll knows it's anyone's game. after both teams punted the packers were able to run out the clock. the pass to graham gets a first down. nothing the seahawks could go to stop the clock. the packers win 28-23. they will meet the team that dominatedded them in week 12. >> that's a good football team. we know we'll have to be at
the week. >> and a new state park could be coming do the bay area. the governor wants to create the park in his city. ismez know who to 49ers will play. they are taking on the packers. >> here to break it down is joe fonzie. yesterday was the fist playoff game in levi stadium. everyone said we want to see the seahawks. we've something to prove. >> they will see the seahawks twice next year. they will host the championship game and that's happening on the 49ers know who the...
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he is a 28 year career veteran of the national park service. e deputy director exercising the authority of the director of the national park service. in this role, he leads more than 20,000 national park service employees who protect, preserve, and share america's 419 national parks. please give him a big welcome this morning. [applause] david: thank you so much. it is indeed a pleasure to be here. i would like to thank all of those assembled here today to help us to join in this holiday for martin luther king jr. i have the honor of leading the national park service, which preserves and tells the story of dr. martin luther king jr. at places like birmingham, civil rights national monument. summit of montgomery national historic trail. this magnificent memorial. and many more. as america's storytellers, the national park service is committed, in its second century of service, to telling the history of america, in all of its diversity and complexity in creating a national park that preserves the stories of all americans. we seek to inspire people
he is a 28 year career veteran of the national park service. e deputy director exercising the authority of the director of the national park service. in this role, he leads more than 20,000 national park service employees who protect, preserve, and share america's 419 national parks. please give him a big welcome this morning. [applause] david: thank you so much. it is indeed a pleasure to be here. i would like to thank all of those assembled here today to help us to join in this holiday for...